SAN ANTONIO -- Auctions for jerseys worn by both the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals ended Tuesday, with some of the auction prices reaching five figures.

Jerseys from the game, notorious for the high temperatures because of faulty air conditioning in the AT&T Center, were sold on auctions.nba.com, the official auction site of the NBA. LeBron James, who suffered cramps in the loss, had the jersey he wore during the game sell for $50,020. The only other Heat player to have his jersey reach $10,000 Dwyane Wade, whose jersey sold for $10,770

Tim Duncan's jersey sold for $20,770, the most expensive on the team. Following Duncan were Manu Ginobili, Kawhi Leonard and Tony Parker, each of whom had their jersey sell for more than $10,000.

Jerseys from game three of the finals in Miami are still up for auction, with auctions closing on July 8.